Accessory structure.
Any structure attached or adjacent to a mobile home, including
awnings, carports, porches and similar structures.
Building line.
A line on a plat indicating the limit beyond which buildings
or structures may not be erected.
Carport.
A stationary structure consisting of a roof with its supports
and not more than one (1) wall, or storage cabinet substituting for
a wall, and used for sheltering a motor vehicle.
Collector street.
A street supplementary to the arterial street system, providing
a means of intercommunication between this system and adjacent areas,
used to some extent for through traffic and to some extent for access
to abutting properties.
Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) standards.
The National Mobile Home Construction and Safety Standards
Act of 1974, and rules and regulations adopted thereunder, and information
supplied by the manufacturer of a mobile home which has been stamped
approved by the Department of Housing and Urban Development pursuant
to HUD rules.
HUD-code manufactured home.
A structure constructed on or after June 15, 1976, according
to the rules of the United States Department of Housing and Urban
Development, transportable in one or more sections, which, in the
traveling mode, is eight (8) body feet or more in width or forty (40)
body feet or more in length, or when erected on-site is 320 or more
square feet, and which is built on a permanent chassis, designated
to be used as a dwelling with or without a permanent foundation when
connected to the required utilities, and includes the plumbing, heating,
air conditioning, and electrical systems. The term does not include
a recreational vehicle.
Lot line.
A line bounding a space as shown on the development plan.
Mobile home.
A structure that was constructed before June 15, 1976, transportable
in one or more sections, which, in the traveling mode, is eight (8)
body feet or more in width or forty (40) body feet or more in length,
or when erected on-site is 320 or more square feet, and which is built
on a permanent chassis, designated to be used as a dwelling with or
without a permanent foundation when connected to the required utilities,
and includes the plumbing, heating, air conditioning, and electrical
systems. Unless specifically provided for otherwise, the term "mobile
home" as used herein shall refer to both mobile homes and HUD-code
manufactured homes.
Mobile home park.
Any tract of land that is divided into rental spaces under
common ownership or management for the purposes of locating two (2)
or more mobile homes for dwelling purposes.
Occupied area.
That area of an individual space which is occupied by a mobile
home.
Space.
An area or lot in a mobile home park upon which an individual
mobile home is placed.
Travel trailer.
A recreational vehicle that does not exceed eight feet (8’)
in width and thirty-two feet (32’) in length and is not designed
for use as a permanent residence.
(1999 Code, sec. 3.201)
The penalty upon conviction for violation of this article shall be by fine as provided for in the general penalty provision found in section
1.01.009 of this code.
(1999 Code, sec. 3.209)
The enforcement of this article shall be made by the police
department, health department, fire marshal, and building and/or engineering
department.
(1999 Code, sec. 3.210)
It shall be unlawful from and after the date of the passage
of this article to place any manufactured home on the same lot, tract
or parcel of land within the limits of the city where there already
exists on said lot, tract or parcel of land improvements which are
being used for residential purposes.
(1999 Code, sec. 3.202)
From and after the effective date of these provisions, it shall
be unlawful to place any mobile home, as opposed to a manufactured
home, in the city. Manufactured homes shall be allowed upon compliance
with all relevant provisions of this article. Those mobile homes now
present in the city shall be unaffected by this article; however,
said mobile homes may not be moved to any new location in the city.
(1999 Code, sec. 3.203)
The following standards and requirements shall govern the design
of a mobile home park:
(1) A
mobile home park shall be not less than five (5) acres, and shall
not contain fewer than two (2) rental spaces. If larger than five
(5) acres, it shall be developed in increments of not less than five
(5) acres.
(2) A
mobile home park shall not be established on a site providing less
than a thirty foot (30’) wide access to a collector street or
an arterial street.
(3) Spaces
within a mobile home park shall contain a minimum of three thousand
six hundred (3,600) square feet, with a maximum occupied area of fifty
percent (50%) of such space.
(4) Only
one (1) mobile home shall be permitted on any space.
(5) No
building, structure, or land within the boundaries of a mobile home
park shall be used for any purpose except as follows:
(A) Mobile homes shall be used as residences only, together with the
normal accessory uses such as patio, carport or garage, and storage
and washroom buildings.
(B) Private and public utilities services which conform to all other
city ordinances.
(C) Community recreation facilities, including swimming pools, for the
residents of the park and guests.
(D) One (1) residence for the use of a manager or caretaker responsible
for maintaining or operating the property.
(6) All
mobile homes shall be located at least twenty-five feet (25’)
from the property boundary line abutting upon a public street or highway,
fifty feet (50’) from the boundary line of a state highway,
and at least ten feet (10’) from other boundary lines defining
the outside limits of the park, except that when a six foot (6’)
high sound-deadening fireproof barrier such as an earthen berm or
brick wall is provided the planning commission may allow such setbacks
to be reduced to five feet (5’).
(7) Unless
an intervening firewall is provided, a mobile home or accessory structure
shall not be located closer than fifteen feet (15’) from any
other mobile home, or closer than five feet (5’) from any roadway.
An accessory structure not part of the original mobile home design
shall not be attached or located closer than three feet (3’)
to the mobile home, unless an intervening firewall is provided.
(8) Attached
structures shall be considered part of the mobile home for setback
purposes.
(9) All
spaces shall be provided with a foundation base which shall be improved
to provide adequate support for the placement of a mobile home in
accordance with HUD standards.
(10) Two (2) off-street parking spaces shall be provided for each mobile
home space, with a minimum ten foot (10’) access to a park street.
All off-street parking spaces are to be all-weather surfaced.
(11) Security lighting fixtures shall be provided along all streets within
the mobile home parks at all entrances, at all dead-ends and cul-de-sacs,
and at intervals of four hundred feet (400’) along such streets.
Such lighting shall be at least 3200 lumens and shall be installed,
maintained, and operated at the owner's expense.
(12) A sight-obscuring buffer or screen with evergreen or other shrubbery
with growth potential of six feet (6’) or a permanent fencing
of solid wood or brick forty inches (40") high shall be placed along
the outer boundary of the mobile home park and maintained by the mobile
home park owner.
(13) Swimming pools shall be set back at least fifty feet (50’)
from the nearest residential area and shall have a fence surrounding
which is at least eight feet (8’) high and does not obscure
vision into the pool area. The swimming pool shall be operated and
maintained pursuant to the standards and requirements of the city
ordinances.
(14) All areas within the mobile home park not part of a space shall be
maintained by the owner and kept free of noxious weeds, trash, and
debris.
(15) Storage areas for recreational vehicles, boats, or trailers may be
provided. A six foot (6’) high sight-obscuring fence with a
lockable gate shall be erected around the perimeter of such storage
areas.
(16) Signs identifying the mobile home park shall conform to applicable
sign ordinances.
(17) Streets within the mobile home park shall be privately constructed,
owned, and maintained, and shall be constructed according to the minimum
construction standards as adopted by the city (see Ordinance 323),
with concrete curbs and gutters and either concrete or asphaltic wearing
surface. Such streets shall be a minimum of thirty feet (30’)
in width curb to curb.
(18) All utilities located more than five feet (5’) from the property
perimeter shall be installed underground.
(1999 Code, sec. 3.204)
These provisions are declared to be the minimum requirements
necessary to accomplish the purposes hereof, and where conditions
herein imposed are less restrictive than comparable restrictions imposed
by any other ordinance or state or federal law or regulation, such
other provisions shall govern.
(1999 Code, sec. 3.207)
It shall be the duty of the fire marshal and a member of the
health department as a team to make an inspection of each mobile home
park once every six (6) months for safety, fire and health hazards,
and to make a report to the city council and park operator.
(1999 Code, sec. 3.208)